Are the margins closer, though? I get the feeling the whole system is rigged so that margins are close enough to swing in either direction based on uniparty agreements.
The electoral college may not look close, but that's because the system is set up to be very "swingy". They stole the election with just 45,000 votes spread across three states: Arizona, Georgia, and Wisconsin, all of which Biden "won" with <1 percentage point. Flip those states, and you have a 269-269 electoral college tie the House would have resolved in Trump's favor, with one vote per state delegation. For context, Trump probably actually won 100M+ votes, not the 74M "official" total.
Are the margins closer, though? I get the feeling the whole system is rigged so that margins are close enough to swing in either direction based on uniparty agreements.
The electoral college may not look close, but that's because the system is set up to be very "swingy". They stole the election with just 45,000 votes spread across three states: Arizona, Georgia, and Wisconsin, all of which Biden "won" with <1 percentage point. Flip those states, and you have a 269-269 electoral college tie the House would have resolved in Trump's favor, with one vote per state delegation. For context, Trump probably actually won 100M+ votes, not the 74M "official" total.